Creating Experimental Music with Record Player, Piezo Mic, Guitar, and Ableton. Unlocking Sonic Art.

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The early stages of experimenting and development of electroacoustic music while studying Music Technology in Leeds Beckett Msc a few years ago (2018).
It uses prepared instruments such as guitars piezo/contact microphones and a record player with bits of tape to make it skip. #jamuary2024

Finding new ways to play existing instruments and devices opens up a new world of possibility both sonically , creatively, and puts you out of your comfort zone.

Early forms of electroacoustic music included the musique concrète movement, led by French composer Pierre Schaeffer, and later the German Karlheinz Stockhausen. Musique concrète sought to create music from natural sounds recorded onto a tape and then further manipulated.

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